About Barry Z Levine,
Stills Photographer on the
Academy Award winning film "Woodstock."

Barry under the stage at the Woodstock Festival 1969

Barry Z Levine was the still photographer on the Academy Award Winning Film,"Woodstock." Nearly 300 full color photographs are featured in his book, "The Woodstock Story Book," written with his wife, Linanne Sackett. His photographs have been included in many documentaries and books about Woodstock, including collectible editions, such as: "Woodstock:Three Days that Rocked the World," "Woodstock Remembered" and "Woodstock‘69: The First Festival."

Barry's Woodstock photographs have also been featured in international newspapers and magazines and have been on an international tour for several years, as indicated by the links below. Barry was recently honored in Italy by Biografilms for his life work. As the featured photographer at their 2009 film festival celebrating the 40th Anniversary of Woodstock, his photos were on buses, trolleys, billboards in Rome and Bologna and on the soccer stadium in Milan. Barry has appeared world-wide in several documentary films and interviews related to Woodstock.

In addition to photography, he has worked as a writer/producer in advertising and film, video, and theatrical production. He was the director of a video production studio in New York City. He has long been an independent political activist and is one of the founders of The All-Stars Project, one of the largest and most successful anti-violence programs for urban youth in America